Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1952), Volume 72.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Lead mining in the 18th century, Ashover.
Hopkinson, G. C. (pp. 001-021)
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All Saints', Dale Abbey: a study in post-Reformation furnishing.
Willis, G. G. (pp. 022-026)
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Some lost streets of Chesterfield.
Godfrey, W. E. A (pp. 027-039)
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A Derby apothecary's bill.
Taylor, S. (pp. 040-047)
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Archaeological discoveries at Oakes Park, Norton, Derbyshire.
Timperley, W. A. (pp. 048-064)
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Snelston Hall and its owners.
Osborne, E. & Fisher, F. (pp. 065-073)
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Sir Cornelius Vermuyden and the Dovegang lead mines.
Fisher, F. N. (pp. 074-118)
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Romano-British "Derbyshire ware" kiln site at Hazelwood.
Kay, S. &. Hughes, R. (pp. 119-120)
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Stone age relics from the Hartington district.
Jackson, J. W. (pp. 120-124)
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Note on a perforated stone hammer found at Chelmorton.
Jackson, J. W. (pp. 124-124)
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A find of medieval pottery at Repton.
Stow, J. (pp. 125-126)
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Cromford Bridge Chapel (including information from Derbyshire Countryside).
Widdows, B. (pp. 126-130)
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The execution of Charles I.
Fisher, F. N. (pp. 130-132)
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Exploration of Prehistoric Sites in East Derbyshire
Armstrong, A. L. (pp. 133-135)
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Ornithological record for Derbyshire 1952.
Marshall, W. K. (pp. 136-147)
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Entomological notes and records for Derbyshire, 1951 & 1952.
Wood, N. B. (pp. 148-155)
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Index
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